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Grand Princess Fire Dragon was ugly. Ugly. Ugly as hell. I'm actually glad we actually get to see less of her in the anime with that character design. With such weak development and little screentime it was inevitable that her appearance would be a trivial detail added to keep some consistency with the novel.

I don't think much of her design, but the use of her tail and firebreath was cute.

Ok. Right now I've learned this show will only last for a 12-episodes, one cour. Hopefully, we can pray that there would be a possible extra episode announced and released very later after this anime concludes.

The basic rundown is that the effects of implementing Maou's solutions on the economy are reaping benefits for the Southern nations. The produce outputs in agricultural crops, water work systems, and emancipation of serfs for equal rights is flourishing and on the rise. However, it'll take time for humans and demons to adjust into their newfound and uneasy co-existence at Eastern Gate City.

The printing press will grant Maou and her forces an unparalleled force never to be rivaled, if properly used to communicate and spread education and knowledge textbooks within days instead of the arduous and long-winded, archaic methods to literally write them down which at that time took months to years for the writers to finish. Let us not forget that at that time only the clergy, Church ministries, monks, and loyalty had access to books and manuscripts.
The printing press will also for ovewhelming release of scripted knowledge produced at thousands in order for al people to have access to written information and books, though Maou still needs to play her cards properly in order to obtain support both financial and political.

Now, the new troubles arising are that much has been shown and said about the human's side of their story, but the demons are still pending to be shown their own truth.
In Makai, wayward Demon tribes are rising to take control off from Maou and launched full scale invasions against the human world.

Let us not forget about those two bigots shown at the end of the seventh episode plotting from behind-the-scene nothing good against the Southern Nations, and first thing they'll do is to exert influence on the landlords and politicians from the Central Nations to support them in order for them to srike back with vengeance.

Now, let us be with the Golden moments of the episode:
. Two boys fighting over a girl that's a possible reality in our real world.

- Now Maou and Knight fighting each other over who gets to share the bed with Yuusha at night that's only possible within the anime laws of that world's universe. However, it's plain fun to watch and even funnier the one-sided proposals that Maou comes up with to hog Yuusha all over for herself much to Knight's chagrin and protesting.

Good episode. If the anime can stay at this level in terms of overall experience, then it's in my list of 'good anime series'.

Quite ironic, but the summary of the story in the credits seems to be written, and not printed.

In any case, I'm not sure of this, even as a manga and light novel reader, but I assume that Big Sister Maid is privy to the fact that the Crimson Scholar is, in fact, the Demon Queen, right? She didn't seem too surprised with the ring given to her by Maou. (Unless this was also part of the instructions given to her previously...)

Good episode. If the anime can stay at this level in terms of overall experience, then it's in my list of 'good anime series'.

Quite ironic, but the summary of the story in the credits seems to be written, and not printed.

In any case, I'm not sure of this, even as a manga and light novel reader, but I assume that Big Sister Maid is privy to the fact that the Crimson Scholar is, in fact, the Demon Queen, right? She didn't seem too surprised with the ring given to her by Maou. (Unless this was also part of the instructions given to her previously...)

I don't know. Humans have magic too. OTOH, Head Maid's pretty free with her "Maou-sama"s.